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Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient

Due to the chemico-physical differences between air and water, the transition from aquatic life to the land poses several challenges for animal evolution, necessitating morphological, physiological and behavioural adaptations. Microbial symbiosis is known to have played an important role in eukaryot...

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Autores principales: Garuglieri, Elisa, Booth, Jenny Marie, Fusi, Marco, Yang, Xinyuan, Marasco, Ramona, Mbobo, Tumeka, Clementi, Emanuela, Sacchi, Luciano, Daffonchio, Daniele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35421185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266977
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author Garuglieri, Elisa
Booth, Jenny Marie
Fusi, Marco
Yang, Xinyuan
Marasco, Ramona
Mbobo, Tumeka
Clementi, Emanuela
Sacchi, Luciano
Daffonchio, Daniele
author_facet Garuglieri, Elisa
Booth, Jenny Marie
Fusi, Marco
Yang, Xinyuan
Marasco, Ramona
Mbobo, Tumeka
Clementi, Emanuela
Sacchi, Luciano
Daffonchio, Daniele
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description Due to the chemico-physical differences between air and water, the transition from aquatic life to the land poses several challenges for animal evolution, necessitating morphological, physiological and behavioural adaptations. Microbial symbiosis is known to have played an important role in eukaryote evolution, favouring host adaptation under changing environmental conditions. We selected mangrove brachyuran crabs as a model group to investigate the prokaryotes associated with the gill of crabs dwelling at different tidal levels (subtidal, intertidal and supratidal). In these animals, the gill undergoes a high selective pressure, finely regulating multiple physiological functions during both animal submersion under and emersion from the periodical tidal events. We hypothesize that similarly to other marine animals, the gills of tidal crabs are consistently colonized by prokaryotes that may quantitatively change along the environmental gradient driven by the tides. Using electron microscopy techniques, we found a thick layer of prokaryotes over the gill surfaces of all of 12 crab species from the mangrove forests of Saudi Arabia, Kenya and South Africa. We consistently observed two distinct morphotypes (rod- and spherical-shaped), positioned horizontally and/or perpendicularly to the gill surface. The presence of replicating cells indicated that the prokaryote layer is actively growing on the gill surface. Quantitative analysis of scanning electron microscopy images and the quantification of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene by qPCR revealed a higher specific abundance of prokaryote cells per gill surface area in the subtidal species than those living in the supratidal zone. Our results revealed a correlation between prokaryote colonization of the gill surfaces and the host lifestyle. This finding indicates a possible role of prokaryote partnership within the crab gills, with potential effects on animal adaptation to different levels of the intertidal gradient present in the mangrove ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-90096862022-04-15 Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient Garuglieri, Elisa Booth, Jenny Marie Fusi, Marco Yang, Xinyuan Marasco, Ramona Mbobo, Tumeka Clementi, Emanuela Sacchi, Luciano Daffonchio, Daniele PLoS One Research Article Due to the chemico-physical differences between air and water, the transition from aquatic life to the land poses several challenges for animal evolution, necessitating morphological, physiological and behavioural adaptations. Microbial symbiosis is known to have played an important role in eukaryote evolution, favouring host adaptation under changing environmental conditions. We selected mangrove brachyuran crabs as a model group to investigate the prokaryotes associated with the gill of crabs dwelling at different tidal levels (subtidal, intertidal and supratidal). In these animals, the gill undergoes a high selective pressure, finely regulating multiple physiological functions during both animal submersion under and emersion from the periodical tidal events. We hypothesize that similarly to other marine animals, the gills of tidal crabs are consistently colonized by prokaryotes that may quantitatively change along the environmental gradient driven by the tides. Using electron microscopy techniques, we found a thick layer of prokaryotes over the gill surfaces of all of 12 crab species from the mangrove forests of Saudi Arabia, Kenya and South Africa. We consistently observed two distinct morphotypes (rod- and spherical-shaped), positioned horizontally and/or perpendicularly to the gill surface. The presence of replicating cells indicated that the prokaryote layer is actively growing on the gill surface. Quantitative analysis of scanning electron microscopy images and the quantification of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene by qPCR revealed a higher specific abundance of prokaryote cells per gill surface area in the subtidal species than those living in the supratidal zone. Our results revealed a correlation between prokaryote colonization of the gill surfaces and the host lifestyle. This finding indicates a possible role of prokaryote partnership within the crab gills, with potential effects on animal adaptation to different levels of the intertidal gradient present in the mangrove ecosystem. Public Library of Science 2022-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9009686/ /pubmed/35421185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266977 Text en © 2022 Garuglieri et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Garuglieri, Elisa
Booth, Jenny Marie
Fusi, Marco
Yang, Xinyuan
Marasco, Ramona
Mbobo, Tumeka
Clementi, Emanuela
Sacchi, Luciano
Daffonchio, Daniele
Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title_full Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title_fullStr Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title_full_unstemmed Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title_short Morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
title_sort morphological characteristics and abundance of prokaryotes associated with gills in mangrove brachyuran crabs living along a tidal gradient
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9009686/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35421185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266977
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